SANDWICH, England — The scoreboard carrier on Friday looked even younger than Collin Morikawa, but the pace of changing numbers was getting to him.
“So many birdies,” the carrier said on the 14th green as he switched out yet another red numeral on his portable board. “I’m losing track.”
There would be seven birdies in all for Morikawa in the second round of this British Open on his way to a six-under-par 64, one short of the course record at venerable Royal St. George’s.
“I just want to create my own memories,” said Morikawa, 24. “I’m awful with golf history, unfortunately.